2017 rimless reading glasses test:

2017 rimless reading glasses test,koukou:318563069 2017 Titanium Alloy Quality Multifocal lenses Reading Glasses Men Fashion Half Rim Progressive Glasses ,
Harvey Weinstein: Oscars academy to hold emergency talks - BBC News Accessibility links Skip to content Accessibility Help BBC iD Notifications BBC navigation Home Home News News Sport Weather Shop Earth Travel Capital iPlayer Culture Autos Future TV Radio CBBC CBeebies Food iWonder Bitesize Travel Music Earth Arts Make It Digital Taster Nature Local Tomorrow's World Menu Search Search the BBC Search the BBC This site is optimised for modern web browsers, and does not fully support your version of Internet Explorer BBC News News navigation Sections Find local news Home UK World selected Business Politics Tech Science Health Family & Education Entertainment & Arts Video & Audio Magazine In Pictures Reality Check Special Reports Explainers The Reporters Have Your Say Disability US & Canada selected US & Canada US & Canada Harvey Weinstein: Oscars academy to hold emergency talks 12 October 2017 From the section US & Canada Share this with Facebook Share this with Twitter Share this with Messenger Share this with Messenger Share this with Email Share Share this with These are external links and will open in a new window Email Share this with Email Facebook Share this with Facebook Messenger Share this with Messenger Messenger Share this with Messenger Twitter Share this with Twitter Pinterest Share this with Pinterest WhatsApp Share this with WhatsApp LinkedIn Share this with LinkedIn Copy this link http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-41591394 Read more about sharing. These are external links and will open in a new window Close share panel Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Dozens of films produced by Harvey Weinstein have won Academy Awards The hosts of the Oscars are to hold emergency talks to consider the future role of film mogul Harvey Weinstein following claims of sexual misconduct.The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said the allegations of sexual assault against Weinstein were "repugnant".Bafta, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, has already suspended his membership.Weinstein strongly denies the allegations against him.In another development, police in New York told the BBC they were looking to speak to an individual regarding an allegation against Weinstein dating from 2004. The NYPD did not provide further details. The US academy, which has handed out 81 Oscars to films produced by Weinstein's Miramax studio and the Weinstein Company, said it would meet on Saturday to "discuss the allegations against Weinstein and any actions warranted by the academy". Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionIt was "an open secret" a producer tells the BBC
A string of high-profile actresses, including Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie, have come forward to accuse the movie producer of sexual harassment or assault.
Harvey Weinstein: The accusers' stories
The horror of Weinstein's casting couch
Matt Damon denies 'killing' 2004 Weinstein story
British actress and model Cara Delevingne is one of the latest to accuse him of inappropriate behaviour. In a statement, she said he tried to kiss her as she tried to leave a hotel room."I felt very powerless and scared," she said.On Tuesday, Weinstein denied allegations of rape made in The New Yorker magazine. On the same day, his wife Georgina Chapman said she was leaving him. Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionThe New Yorker released audio of an alleged undercover sting operation by New York Police (UK users only)
On Wednesday, US prosecutors defended their decision not to take action against Weinstein after a woman complained about his behaviour in 2015.The Manhattan district attorney's office said undercover audio of the complainant and Weinstein was "insufficient to prove a crime".Italian model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, 22, had gone to police to accuse Weinstein of touching her inappropriately. She then agreed to meet the producer again while wearing a hidden microphone.The district attorney's office said police arranged the meeting without informing them. "Prosecutors were not afforded the opportunity before the meeting to counsel investigators on what was necessary to capture in order to prove a misdemeanour sex crime," they said.They said the "horrifying" audio "was insufficient to prove a crime under New York law" which left prosecutors with "no choice but to conclude the criminal investigation without charges".In the recording, Weinstein can be heard asking Ms Gutierrez to come into his hotel room. The model asks the producer "why yesterday you touched my breast?" He apologises, saying he "won't do it again".Weinstein's spokeswoman Sallie Hofmeister said: "Any allegations of non-consensual sex are unequivocally denied by Mr Weinstein. Mr Weinstein has further confirmed that there were never any acts of retaliation against any women for refusing his advances."Mr Weinstein obviously can't speak to anonymous allegations, but with respect to any women who have made allegations on the record, Mr Weinstein believes that all of these relationships were consensual."Mr Weinstein has begun counselling, has listened to the community and is pursuing a better path."On Wednesday she declined to comment on reports that Weinstein was intending to travel to Europe to enter a rehabilitation facility. Get news from the BBC in your inbox, each weekday morning Related Topics Film Share this story About聽sharing Email Facebook Messenger Messenger Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp LinkedIn More on this story Harvey Weinstein scandal: What next for Hollywood? 11 October 2017 Video Jez Butterworth's message to Harvey Weinstein 11 October 2017 Weinstein and the media's shame 9 October 2017 Sebastian Gorka: 'Pence rule on women would prevent abuse' 11 October 2017 Hollywood reacts to Harvey Weinstein abuse claims 6 October 2017 Top Stories Oscars academy to hold talks on Weinstein The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences says sexual assault allegations are "repugnant". 12 October 2017 Davis to sum up state of Brexit talks 12 October 2017 Young face growing mortgage debt burden 12 October 2017 Features Can the world's longest river be saved? Why did online bots wish Putin a happy birthday? Your briefing: Brexit update and Weinstein Oscars meeting Video The truth about hate crime and Brexit Why did Vikings have 'Allah' on clothes? Video Control your television with any object Cheating death and drawing identity Video Britain's Worst Ever Nuclear Accident The companies making bicycles from wood News navigation US & Canada Home UK UK Home England N. Ireland Scotland Alba Wales Cymru World selected World Home Africa Asia Australia Europe Latin America Middle East US & Canada selected Business Business Home Your Money Market Data Markets Companies Economy Politics Politics Home Parliaments Brexit Tech Science Health Family & Education Family & Education Home School Report Global Education Entertainment & Arts Video & Audio Magazine In Pictures Reality Check Special Reports Explainers The Reporters Have Your Say Disability BBC News Services On your mobile On your connected tv Get news alerts Contact BBC News Explore the BBC Home Home News News Sport Weather Shop Earth Travel Capital iPlayer Culture Autos Future TV Radio CBBC CBeebies Food iWonder Bitesize Travel Music Earth Arts Make It Digital Taster Nature Local Tomorrow's World Terms of Use About the BBC Privacy Policy Cookies Accessibility Help Parental Guidance Contact the BBC Get Personalised Newsletters Advertise with us Ad choices Copyright 漏 2017 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.